Ancient West & East, Volume 3, Issue 1Brill, 2004 |
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... beginning of the 1st millennium BC . ' However , we cannot securely consider this date as the beginning of the Iron Age . According to Childe , the Iron Age begins with the spread of an effective method of iron fusion , when ' massive ...
... beginning of the 1st millennium BC . ' However , we cannot securely consider this date as the beginning of the Iron Age . According to Childe , the Iron Age begins with the spread of an effective method of iron fusion , when ' massive ...
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... beginning of the Iron Age corresponds to the emergence of the proto - Maeotian complexes in the foothills of the north- western Caucasus.36 However , this might be a somewhat hurried conclusion : in Zakuban'e the massive process of ...
... beginning of the Iron Age corresponds to the emergence of the proto - Maeotian complexes in the foothills of the north- western Caucasus.36 However , this might be a somewhat hurried conclusion : in Zakuban'e the massive process of ...
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... ( beginning of the second half of the 10th beginning of the 7th century BC ) , which is the classical period of devel- opment of the Koban culture , according to the periodisation suggested by Kozenkova herself . However , she argues that ...
... ( beginning of the second half of the 10th beginning of the 7th century BC ) , which is the classical period of devel- opment of the Koban culture , according to the periodisation suggested by Kozenkova herself . However , she argues that ...
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